| A Guide to Buying Brackets, Stands, or Cabinets for LCD and Plasma TVs |
| Written by Mike Lamb |
| Friday, 13 November 2009 08:45 |
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There has been quite an insurgence in the popularity of LCD and plasma TVs. Many people have been left with the dilemma of how to display their new LCD or plasma television. Since LCD and plasma TVs have gotten so popular, manufacturers have made several types of display items that help your new TV look great and stay protected.
There has been quite an insurgence in the popularity of LCD and plasma TVs. Many people have been left with the dilemma of how to display their new LCD or plasma television. Since LCD and plasma TVs have gotten so popular, manufacturers have made several types of display items that help your new TV look great and stay protected. People who own LCD or plasma TVs often buy wall mounting brackets to display their TVs on the wall. There are three basic kinds of these wall mounting brackets. You may want to look into which is the best for your home and for your new LCD or plasma television. Low-profile brackets offer the least amount of difficulty when installing. It's like hanging a piece of heavy artwork on the wall. Low-profile brackets are the most budget-friendly wall mounting brackets. They are stationary. Once they are secured to the wall they are most often there to stay. This is a great option for those who know exactly where they want there TV to stay permanently. Tilting wall mount brackets are the mid-priced TV wall mounting brackets. They are more difficult to mount on the wall than the low-profile wall mounting brackets. The difference you'll find in the tilting wall mount brackets compared to the low-profile TV wall mount brackets is that the tilting wall mount brackets swivel sideways. Full-motion wall mount brackets are basically arms that extend your television away from the wall, and they are on an axis that offers a full range of motion for your TV, making it viewable by adjustment from anywhere in the room. Full-motion wall mount brackets are the most complicated TV brackets to mount, and they are often the most expensive, as well. Getting a TV stand for your LCD or plasma television is another solution for where to keep your new TV. Modern TV stands are made to accommodate these types of TVs. You can find TV stands in a modern metal and glass style. You can also find them in the older wooden styles. These TV stands have fasteners on them to secure your flat panel TVs to them. Another item that can be used to put your LCD or plasma TV on is a TV cabinet. There are TV cabinets made today to fit LCD and plasma flat panel style TVs. They come in wood, metal, and glass. There are TV cabinets that close up and hide your television when it's not being used. There are other styles of cabinets that look like book shelves. They hold your television, while displaying other items on their multiple shelves. When it comes to displaying your LCD or plasma TV, there are so many options available now. Keep it safe, protected, and looking great with wall mounting brackets, a TV stand, or a TV cabinet. About the Author: What you just learned about television stands, brackets and cabinets is just the beginning. To get the full story and all the details, check us out at www.digitaldirect.co.uk. Also check out these links lcd bracket and alphason |
